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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1783]] &ndash; The [[Montgolfier brothers]] publicly demonstrate their ''montgolfière'' ([[hot air balloon]]).
*[[1913]] - [[Emily Davison]], a [[suffragette]], runs out in front of the king's <!--name?---> horse and is trampled and dies a few days later. *[[1913]] - [[Emily Davison]], a [[suffragette]], runs out in front of the king's <!--name?---> horse and is trampled and dies a few days later.
*[[1939]] - [[Holocaust]]: The [[SS St. Louis|SS ''St. Louis'']], a ship carrying 963 [[Jew]]ish refugees, is denied permission to land in [[Florida]], [[United States]]. *[[1939]] - [[Holocaust]]: The [[SS St. Louis|SS ''St. Louis'']], a ship carrying 963 [[Jew]]ish refugees, is denied permission to land in [[Florida]], [[United States]].

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